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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 63  /  Sec. 63.1190 How do I determine compliance?

(a) Using the results of the performance tests, you must use the following equation to determine compliance with the PM emission limit:[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01JN99.015 where: E = Emission rate of PM, kg/Mg (lb/ton) of melt.C = Concentration of PM, g/dscm (gr/dscf).Q = Volumetric flow rate of exhaust gases, dscm/hr (dscf/hr).K 51 = Conversion factor, 1 kg/1,000 g (1 lb/7,000 gr).P = Average melt rate, Mg/hr (ton/hr).

(b) Using the results of the performance tests, you must use the following equation to determine compliance with the CO and formaldehyde numerical emission limits:[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01JN99.016 where: E = Emission rate of measured pollutant, kg/Mg (lb/ton) of melt.C = Measured volume fraction of pollutant, ppm.MW = Molecular weight of measured pollutant, g/g-mole:CO = 28.01, Formaldehyde = 30.03.Q = Volumetric flow rate of exhaust gases, dscm/hr (dscf/hr).K1 = Conversion factor, 1 kg/1,000 g (1 lb/453.6 g).K2 = Conversion factor, 1,000 L/m\3\ (28.3 L/ft\3\).K3 = Conversion factor, 24.45 L/g-mole.P = Average melt rate, Mg/hr (ton/hr).

(c) Using the results of the performance tests, you must use the following equation to determine compliance with the CO and formaldehyde percent reduction performance standards:[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01JN99.017 where: %R = Percent reduction, or collection efficiency of the control device.Li = Inlet loading of pollutant, kg/Mg (lb/ton).Lo = Outlet loading of pollutant, kg/Mg (lb/ton).

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